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. >> charlie cook in his cook report noting that he is seeing some shades here of '96 in this election. next week or ten days critical for romney in the gop if things don't turn around? if things don't turn around, there could be a stampede. republicans reeling bob dole is not going to defeat president clinton is repeating itself. there is a lot of criticism that the romney campaign is incompetent. do you see those shades of bob dole there as well? >> mitt romney is often compared to bob dole because they're both running against relatively popular democratic incumbents, and for their vice presidential pick, they pick supply-side congressman. here is the difference, bob dole when he ran was senate majority leader, a washington insider. mitt romney is a bain capital guy coming from the outside as the governor of massachusetts. >> karen finney, you've got ten seconds. robert took all of your heim. thursday morning after the debate, what are we talking about? >> we are talking about 2016 -- no i'm kidding. we are analyzing if each candidate because i don't believe in trying to lower expect
. >> charlie cook in his cook report noting that he is seeing some shades here of '96 in this election. next week or ten days critical for romney in the gop if things don't turn around? if things don't turn around, there could be a stampede. republicans reeling bob dole is not going to defeat president clinton is repeating itself. there is a lot of criticism that the romney campaign is incompetent. do you see those shades of bob dole there as well? >> mitt romney is often compared...
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joining us now is michael cuggino, president of permanent portfolio fund, and charlie smith, c.i.o. fort pitt capital group. great to have you with us. michael, you want to get to you first of all because you say the mood has darkened over the last week and we've even bouggot a n worry to worry about and yet i'm just wondering does that matter to my point to bob piz pisani? the fed's there to help out, right? >> well, the fed is definitely there to help. i think you have to caveat everything by saying the last week of trading in any quarter is what suspect for trend analysis only because you have a lot of people positioning portfolios. but the mood had darkened in the last week, today notwithstanding. as i think investors are starting to rethink about the upcoming elections. the news out of europe was negative. the fiscal cliff issues are still there. and investors after the qe-3 run-up earlier in the month were starting to digest some of this longer term economic activity. and you have q3 profits on the horizon, which we have had some preannouncements like fedex last week, that if
joining us now is michael cuggino, president of permanent portfolio fund, and charlie smith, c.i.o. fort pitt capital group. great to have you with us. michael, you want to get to you first of all because you say the mood has darkened over the last week and we've even bouggot a n worry to worry about and yet i'm just wondering does that matter to my point to bob piz pisani? the fed's there to help out, right? >> well, the fed is definitely there to help. i think you have to caveat...
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this is the january one. >> reporter: legal aid attorney charlie boos is working to save ward's home, now in foreclosure. she says once a home is in foreclosure, federal statutes leave no options. >> they are not allowed to do anything after a foreclosure start other than say, "give me everything that's owed." and you're talking about literally squeezing blood from a turnip. >> reporter: blood out of a turnip? is that fair to you? >> that's pretty harsh. >> reporter: tammy trevino head the u.s.d.a. mortgage program that over its six-decade lifetime has helped more than nine million people own a home. >> we've been told by the office of the inspector general that we need to do this, and so we've continued to follow the law and do what we were asked to do. >> reporter: would you like to see some moderation in the law that would allow you to be more forgiving? >> i think as with anything else, we'd like to be able to take it on a case-by-case basis. >> we're going down to see your grandma now. >> reporter: ward lost wilma two months ago. his hope now is that he won't also lose their part
this is the january one. >> reporter: legal aid attorney charlie boos is working to save ward's home, now in foreclosure. she says once a home is in foreclosure, federal statutes leave no options. >> they are not allowed to do anything after a foreclosure start other than say, "give me everything that's owed." and you're talking about literally squeezing blood from a turnip. >> reporter: blood out of a turnip? is that fair to you? >> that's pretty harsh....
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good grief, charlie brown. [ laughter ] >> kimberly: we got to go. bob likes the next one coming up. lingerie and lots of ladies looking good last night. at the victim storia secret fashion show. bob. we'll tell you the best months when we come back. double dare you. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. ♪ ♪ >> bob: the most wonderful time of the year in more ways than one. last night was one of the great days that happens in america every year. the annual vic
good grief, charlie brown. [ laughter ] >> kimberly: we got to go. bob likes the next one coming up. lingerie and lots of ladies looking good last night. at the victim storia secret fashion show. bob. we'll tell you the best months when we come back. double dare you. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a...
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janna who in her own right is an accomplished partner for paul and her beautiful family liza, sam, and charlie. let's give all of them a hand. and, of course we wouldn't be here today with the next vice president if it were not for betty, paul's mom. betty, we love you. so i know that paul is a man of family. he's a man of faith. and he is a man dedicated for the right reasons, believing in america, believing that we can succeed. now, as mitt romney said last night, we have a ticket. together mitt romney, paul ryan, a ticket that is dedicated to help small businesses. dedicated to helping all of you men and women reliant upon the success of america to put people back to work, to make life work for families across virginia and across america. so please give -- join me in giving my good friend a warm virginia welcome, the next vice president of the united states, paul ryan. >> thank you very much. thank you, buddy. >> right here behind me. >> oh! how about this guy, huh? man. oh. oh, man. thank you. thank you very much. hey, we love you too, man. how about this guy? huh? man. you not only have o
janna who in her own right is an accomplished partner for paul and her beautiful family liza, sam, and charlie. let's give all of them a hand. and, of course we wouldn't be here today with the next vice president if it were not for betty, paul's mom. betty, we love you. so i know that paul is a man of family. he's a man of faith. and he is a man dedicated for the right reasons, believing in america, believing that we can succeed. now, as mitt romney said last night, we have a ticket. together...
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repubcans lost where they could have one of the general election, orn, supporting marco rubio early against charlie crist. the other hd written story is that you have two majo conservative figures leaving this week. you had dick armey leaving freedomworks, a very conservative outfit aligned with the tea party, and getting an $8 million buyouout. jim demint has gone fr the fourth poorest man in the senate's an institution, the heritage foundation, and more than $1 million. armey-demint --- they are like the congregationalist in hawaii. they came to do good, and they're doing very well. [laughter] >> with him leaving the senate and going to the hetage foundation, i think the intellectual level both places lifts up. now -- you got it. >> yeah, i got it. >> remember, heritage was the originator of the idea of the federal mandate for health insurance. >> he said we spend too much time concentrating on o obama and not our positions. don't forget that it was jim demint in 2009 who said that if we stop him on health care, this will be his waterloo. we will break him. he faid to do that. he has been a very
repubcans lost where they could have one of the general election, orn, supporting marco rubio early against charlie crist. the other hd written story is that you have two majo conservative figures leaving this week. you had dick armey leaving freedomworks, a very conservative outfit aligned with the tea party, and getting an $8 million buyouout. jim demint has gone fr the fourth poorest man in the senate's an institution, the heritage foundation, and more than $1 million. armey-demint --- they...
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good grief, charlie brown. [ laughter ] >> kimberly: we got to go. bob likes the next one coming up. lingerie and lots of ladies looking good last night. at the victim storia secret fashion show. bob. we'll tell you the best months when we come back. double dare you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. ♪ ♪ >> bob: the most wonderful time of the year in more ways than one. last night was one of the great days that happens in america every year. the annual victoria secret fashion show. roll the tape. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: okay. now among other things they had, they showed a $2.5 million bra. the diamond studded one. you ever want to wear one of those? >> kimberly: i got one of those. came with a free tote bag. >> bob: did it? >> kimberly: no. >> bob: maybe fashion conscious, what are the wings for? >> kimberly: that is just because angels, baby. >> greg: this is outrageous they would be wearing wi
good grief, charlie brown. [ laughter ] >> kimberly: we got to go. bob likes the next one coming up. lingerie and lots of ladies looking good last night. at the victim storia secret fashion show. bob. we'll tell you the best months when we come back. double dare you. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. ♪ ♪ >> bob: the most wonderful time...
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my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ [ticking] >> in the 1990s, a new vessel started fishing for tuna in the mediterranean. it was called a purse seiner, and it brought on a revolution in tuna fishing. each of these vessels can encircle and trap some 3,000 bluefin. that's in one go, one toss of the net. before long, there were more than 300 purse
my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's...
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should of one the general election, whether it was delaware, or supporting marco rubio early against charlie crist. the other unwritten stories that you have two major conservative figures leaving this week. you had big armey leaving freedomworks, a very conservative outfit aligned with the tea party, and getting, get this, and $8 million buyout. jim demint has a net worth -- average of $41,000. he is going to institution that pays its chief executive more than $1 million. armey-demint -- if the congregationalist. they came to do good and they're doing very well. [laughter] >> with him leaving the senate and going to the heritage foundation, the intellectual level of both places lifts up. now -- you got it. >> yeah, i got it. >> remember, heritage was the originator of the mandate for health insurance. >> he said that we spend too much time concentrating on obama and not our own positions, don't forget that it was demint who said in 2000 and that if we stop him on health care, this will be his waterloo, we will break him. he failed to do that. he has been a very partisan die for the whole ti
should of one the general election, whether it was delaware, or supporting marco rubio early against charlie crist. the other unwritten stories that you have two major conservative figures leaving this week. you had big armey leaving freedomworks, a very conservative outfit aligned with the tea party, and getting, get this, and $8 million buyout. jim demint has a net worth -- average of $41,000. he is going to institution that pays its chief executive more than $1 million. armey-demint -- if...
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oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic of america. a tape came out a couple days ago with the president saying yes, he believes in redistribution. i don't! >> jon: oh, come on, charlie. (laughter) you can do this, charlie! remember? redistribution is socialism, charlie! you've got to remember! it's only been four days, charlie! >> so what i do in my medicare plan for younger people coming along is say this "we're going to have higher benefits for low-income people and lower benefits for high-income people." >> jon: that's (bleep)ing redistribution! (cheers and applause) that's what you just sai
oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic...
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. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah t. the white house brought real numbers and republicans called them an insult, concocted in never neverland. so much for a week of work here in washington to avert what's called the fiscal cliff. treasury secretary tim geithner gave house republicans new ideas on resolving the fiscal cliff. and left with their anger ringing throughout the capitol. >> no substantive progress has been made in the talks between the white house and the house over the last two weeks. i've got to tell you, i'm disappointed. >> reporter: here are the big white house numbers. for $4 trillion deficit reduction in ten years, $1.6 trillion comes from households earning more than $250,000 a year. $400 billion in entitlement cuts in program like medicare and medicaid and $50 billion in new spending next year for inf infrastructu infrastructure. there's another idea. a permanent cease fire on raising the debt ceiling now $16 trillion that would allow it to rise automatically. republicans use the debt ceiling last year
. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah t. the white house brought real numbers and republicans called them an insult, concocted in never neverland. so much for a week of work here in washington to avert what's called the fiscal cliff. treasury secretary tim geithner gave house republicans new ideas on resolving the fiscal cliff. and left with their anger ringing throughout the capitol. >> no substantive progress has been made in the talks between the white house and the...
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oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic of america. a tape came out a couple days ago with the president saying yes, he believes in redistribution. i don't! >> jon: oh, come on, charlie. (laughter) you can do this, charlie! remember? redistribution is socialism, charlie! you've got to remember! it's only been four days, charlie! >> so what i do in my medicare plan for younger people coming along is say this "we're going to have higher benefits for low-income people and lower benefits for high-income people." >> jon: that's (bleep)ing redistribution! (cheers and applause) that's what you just sai
oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic...
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>> charlie: welcome to our program. we begin thisis evening with th continuing conversation about syria with susan rice the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. >> i think one of the consequences of the decision that was taken the tonight time not the first was that countries and people are asking themselves why. why -- this wasn't -- they weren't vetoing the use of force. they weren't vetoing sanctions. they were vetoing a sanction that would have provided political support to a process that was to lead to a democratic transition. that's what's particularly hard to understand. >> charlie: we continue this evening with a look at the new film "rampart" with the actor woody harrelson and director moreman. >> he's facing the consequences of his action. >> to me the core of who i am and dave brown has to do with his love for his family, my love for my family and he has maybe a skewed sense of showing affection and so forth but that's the core element to him and when things are unraveling for him and when things are going
>> charlie: welcome to our program. we begin thisis evening with th continuing conversation about syria with susan rice the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. >> i think one of the consequences of the decision that was taken the tonight time not the first was that countries and people are asking themselves why. why -- this wasn't -- they weren't vetoing the use of force. they weren't vetoing sanctions. they were vetoing a sanction that would have provided political support to a...
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over time, talk about charlie's book before where we talked about town versus belmont. if you are a parent you need to think about the long road and helping steer kids to jobs to create them. we need to wake up and realize they are not mark zuckerberg just because they know how to go to facebook. that is very, very small. if you remember your grandfather, somebody who worked at a manufacturing job and the jobs aren't there anymore, you don't want to chop tomatoes at a restaurant necessarily. that is a deeper cause. >> eric: did any of us grow up with silver spoon? we worked jobs we didn't necessarily think we had to work. >> dana: telemarketing, the worst. >> eric: it seems, and stevens points out that the kids of 2012 and going forward, don't, they think they are too good for that type of job. >> andrea: they don't know where a char comes from. they don't know the value of a dollar because it's handed to them. >> bob: be careful about indicting an entire generation, largest generation in the country. they do more volunteer work than any other generation. most of them d
over time, talk about charlie's book before where we talked about town versus belmont. if you are a parent you need to think about the long road and helping steer kids to jobs to create them. we need to wake up and realize they are not mark zuckerberg just because they know how to go to facebook. that is very, very small. if you remember your grandfather, somebody who worked at a manufacturing job and the jobs aren't there anymore, you don't want to chop tomatoes at a restaurant necessarily....
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. >> charlie sheen says the show is cursed obviously. he left the show and now angus seems to be leaving. >> lewis, we didn't have anytime. we have to go to break. but there's a second question americans are asking. when the hell are we going to take care of this middle east crisis by sending kim kardashian over there to the embattled green zone? >> that's right, kim ckardashia wants to promote her milk shake shops. and they don't want to let her go there. i don't blame them. >> sorry, i got something in my ear. what does she want to promote? >> milk shake shops. she's going over there, she's going to promote milk shake stores across the middle east and she wants to learn babout te middle east conflict while she's there. >> could her milk shakes save the middle east? mika is walk away. thank you, lewis. still ahead, why the hell are you awake. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a con
. >> charlie sheen says the show is cursed obviously. he left the show and now angus seems to be leaving. >> lewis, we didn't have anytime. we have to go to break. but there's a second question americans are asking. when the hell are we going to take care of this middle east crisis by sending kim kardashian over there to the embattled green zone? >> that's right, kim ckardashia wants to promote her milk shake shops. and they don't want to let her go there. i don't blame them....
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in an interview with charlie rose, his pred sezer, donald rumsfeld said the decision should have been a fast one, an easy one, thanks in part to past administrations. >> you have spent millions of dollars and lives trying to track down osama bin laden and you have 40% to 80% or whatever bob said in your confidence. >> 87, i believe is what he said. >> it seems to me that it is a 15-minute decision and the first 14 are for coffee. could it be wrong? you bet. >> and with enormous consequences, ask jimmy carter. failed mission. >> oh, listen, our special forces in the jimmy carter era were so early in their evolution that the investment that the obama administration benefited from, the capabilities they have were developed during their predecessors. and each president has -- >> and you are referring to the bush administration? >> yes, exactly. >> wasn't that fellow rumsfeld the guy that said saddam hussein had nuclear weapons? how long did that decision take for him? that's it for "hardball." up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. it's the little things in life that make me smile. s
in an interview with charlie rose, his pred sezer, donald rumsfeld said the decision should have been a fast one, an easy one, thanks in part to past administrations. >> you have spent millions of dollars and lives trying to track down osama bin laden and you have 40% to 80% or whatever bob said in your confidence. >> 87, i believe is what he said. >> it seems to me that it is a 15-minute decision and the first 14 are for coffee. could it be wrong? you bet. >> and with...
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super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger's new memoir reveals the story behind the secret affair and the child that kept him from his family and his wife. sean hannity talked with him about it today. >> from your perspective, why? i mean, you have a beautiful wife, beautiful family. everything going for you. where is the disconnect? >> the thing that i cherish the most, i destroyed because stupid things. i just created a huge screwup. i, you know, had this child. and destroyed my family. hurt a lot of people. hurt my wife tremendously who doesn't deserve that. my kids, you know, relatives and all this. i'm embarrassed and ashamed about it. but you can't go back. >> andrea: yeah, you seem it. all right, catch the entire interview tonight on "hannity" at 9:00 p.m. so the kindergarten cop has a new autobiography out today. "total recall: my unbelievably true life story." coincidence the public mea culpa now? >> greg: you are too cynical. there
super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: welcome back. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger's new memoir reveals the story behind the secret affair and the child that kept him from his family and his wife. sean hannity talked with him about it today. >> from your perspective, why? i mean, you have a beautiful wife, beautiful family. everything going for you. where is the disconnect?...
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charlie like. no, girl magnificent. charlie buy her lexus. okay, i thought we were going to be hanging out together, but obviously, your neurotic need for meaningless sex is more important than spending time with your only brother, who despite everything, continues to love you, and is, by the way, your best hope for a viable kidney transplant. you can get yourself home, right? what, what makes you think that she's even available? maybe she's married. maybe she's gay. maybe she's a guy. hey, i don't see a ring, a girlfriend or a bulge. now if you'll excuse me, it's time to do that voodoo that i do do so well. hi. i'm charlie. don't care. and you are? not interested. how do you know? i know. okay, then. what, you think it's over? 'cause it's not over. oh, oh, i'm sorry. i guess i was misled by her complete and utter indifference to you. yeah, well, watch and learn. so... go away.
charlie like. no, girl magnificent. charlie buy her lexus. okay, i thought we were going to be hanging out together, but obviously, your neurotic need for meaningless sex is more important than spending time with your only brother, who despite everything, continues to love you, and is, by the way, your best hope for a viable kidney transplant. you can get yourself home, right? what, what makes you think that she's even available? maybe she's married. maybe she's gay. maybe she's a guy. hey, i...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> axelrod: to campaign 2012 now. it's an important tradition of presidential campaigns-- the small town bus tour. today, republican presidential contender mitt romney rolled into several towns in pennsylvania. romney took time to speak to our chief washington correspondent and host of "face the nation" bob schieffer. good evening, bob. how was your conversation? >> schieffer: well, we started off talking about the announcement the president made yesterday about letting these young people who were brought into the country as children stay in this country. trying to pin governor romney down on whether if when he is elected -- if he is elected root would he allow the president's order to stand or would he take a different tack? he said he wants to work toward a longer and broader solution. but he-- i couldn't get him to say whether or not he would actually repeal it or just let it stand. one thing he was very clear on, though, and that was why he thinks the president did it. >> i think the timing is pretty clear. if he
charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> axelrod: to campaign 2012 now. it's an important tradition of presidential campaigns-- the small town bus tour. today, republican presidential contender mitt romney rolled into several towns in pennsylvania. romney took time to speak to our chief washington correspondent and host of "face the nation" bob schieffer. good evening, bob. how was your conversation? >> schieffer: well, we started off talking about the announcement the...
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hobbies or something but i wasn't getting out and that is not cool no matter what the problem is >> until charlie came along. he forced matt to get out and generally bright and his life >> i run into scores of people every day that i would not see if it wants for charlie >> when the homeless director saw what happened he got an idea. why not bear more of the homeless dogs with people like matt? >> we need to try some new things >> with economic downturn in seen a dramatic increase in the number of dogs coming in. >> these dogs need socializing and that is what the people in the city's housing program can provide >> we're not placing dogs with individuals on the street. we make sure that people don't have really big issues themselves and that they can do this >> in exchange the city will provide food and training and a paycheck of up to $75 per week but the catch is, no more panhandling, which makes perfect sense to matt who thinks that people to get into the program where and that there is an even bigger payoff. starting in august the city will pair up 10 dogs to see if it will work. pay them to
hobbies or something but i wasn't getting out and that is not cool no matter what the problem is >> until charlie came along. he forced matt to get out and generally bright and his life >> i run into scores of people every day that i would not see if it wants for charlie >> when the homeless director saw what happened he got an idea. why not bear more of the homeless dogs with people like matt? >> we need to try some new things >> with economic downturn in seen a...
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>>neil: thank you, ambassador, and i want to get reaction from new york congressman charlie rangel. what do you think? >>guest: i think we need to find out what happened, find out whether there was wrongdoing or miscalculation. but i'm just hurt that it is still continued to be looked at as a political issue s there an inference that the president of the united states wanted to cover this up or that now we are bringing in people who dedicated their likes to our country? >>neil: you don't find the timing curious? >>guest: not at all. when you pause and say will be bebeholden to the president in he should be beholden to the flag. >>neil: didn't you question during the weapons of mass destruction in the iraq war whether leaders were beholden to tell the truth about that when people were questioning whether everyone was being on the up and up. >>guest: you take an oath that is enough for me. and the congress has the power to go beyond that as it relates to perjury. i think that it does a disservice to the credibility of the all of the people would serve. >>neil: you do not think there i
>>neil: thank you, ambassador, and i want to get reaction from new york congressman charlie rangel. what do you think? >>guest: i think we need to find out what happened, find out whether there was wrongdoing or miscalculation. but i'm just hurt that it is still continued to be looked at as a political issue s there an inference that the president of the united states wanted to cover this up or that now we are bringing in people who dedicated their likes to our country?...
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nobody move, especially you, charlie. how'd you do that? automagically. let's eat. combine pictures with best face. on the new samsung note ii. for a limited time, get two flip covers for the price of one, exclusively at verizon.
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie rose sits down with mohamed morsi, who attended the u.n. general assembly. >>> also more from our interview with mahmoud ahmadinejad. and a talk with bill clinton about his wife's future in politics. that and more a little later on "cbs this morning." for now, that will do it for the morning news this tuesday. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ,,,, >>> lawrence is as hot in here. >>>
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie rose sits down with mohamed morsi, who attended the u.n. general assembly. >>> also more from our interview with mahmoud ahmadinejad. and a talk with bill clinton about his wife's future in politics. that and more a little later on "cbs this morning." for now, that will do it for the morning news this tuesday. i'm terrell brown. take care, everybody. have a great day. -- captions by vitac...
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great job, charlie. when did you get the call yesterday? charlie: i am not getting into that. i don't reveal sources. liz: all the e-mails, we were -- charlie: we were on the air almost immediately. and we made the look bad. i know when i was there that would never happen. never. we torched them. [talking over each other] charlie: celebrated with a couple martinis. liz: thank you. in terms of the market -- charlie: did well -- liz: colleagues at the journal. in terms of markets we are bouncing around, 49 times we crossed the flat line for the dow jones industrials. that means the search for direction is on an folks trying to gauge what is happening in washington. let's look where we stand with floor traders. mark, your floor traders will stay according to the ceo of ice and the nyse-listed >> the holliday, a lot of traders hoped technology would make strides and humans are still needed. we have a lot of reasons to be optimistic in 2013. the market has been acting well, resilience, december's the best month for the s&p up on average 1.7%. we have seen good breakouts recently in
great job, charlie. when did you get the call yesterday? charlie: i am not getting into that. i don't reveal sources. liz: all the e-mails, we were -- charlie: we were on the air almost immediately. and we made the look bad. i know when i was there that would never happen. never. we torched them. [talking over each other] charlie: celebrated with a couple martinis. liz: thank you. in terms of the market -- charlie: did well -- liz: colleagues at the journal. in terms of markets we are bouncing...
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and all that i would do would be happy in two weeks well absolutely should in diplomatic way which charlie's people. thought was the steven lebombo limited tense of fighting between the syrian army and opposition groups he said going to an area near the capital which was recently taken over by rebel fighters and she reports although the opposition is united against the regime there polls apart on their methods. ok message from the protesters in a suburb of damascus as a funeral takes place. we don't want killing we don't don't we don't want to see our globe see children killing we don't read them we don't we we will do you have to live. here in this this country our country yes for now they feel safety is being provided by the free syrian army the corella party made up of mainly army defectors like to say its presence here has enabled protests like these to go ahead. the military cannot come in anymore because the free syrian army is protecting us we support the free syrian army and we support. the former army colonel heads the f.s.a. from the road he's been steadfast from the start and his
and all that i would do would be happy in two weeks well absolutely should in diplomatic way which charlie's people. thought was the steven lebombo limited tense of fighting between the syrian army and opposition groups he said going to an area near the capital which was recently taken over by rebel fighters and she reports although the opposition is united against the regime there polls apart on their methods. ok message from the protesters in a suburb of damascus as a funeral takes place. we...
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i like what charlie said. if a state school is enough for charlie and me in-- >> and charles payne, before and a number of people, at kids and all of that stuff, that we don't have enough of th, future electricians and plumbers, i don't know about you, but for me to get a plumber i'd sooner be able to get the pope to come to my house and he's usually dressed in-- and usually does better than i do. but my point facetiously is we kind of frown on this sort of stuff when in fact, these are very prized talents and assets. you cannot outsource them, adam, a great point. you can't outsource them. at the last firm i used was aladdin plumbing. that should have been the first tip-off right there. >> no, tip-off was like, they didn't know what they were doing. >> right. >> and i still had-- >> it's a political thing here is interesting, think about what nancy pelosi is saying, young people should not be, you know, subject to the have is-- viscitudes of the markets. >> another class they want to protect. and guess what,
i like what charlie said. if a state school is enough for charlie and me in-- >> and charles payne, before and a number of people, at kids and all of that stuff, that we don't have enough of th, future electricians and plumbers, i don't know about you, but for me to get a plumber i'd sooner be able to get the pope to come to my house and he's usually dressed in-- and usually does better than i do. but my point facetiously is we kind of frown on this sort of stuff when in fact, these are...
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nobody move, especially you, charlie. how'd you do that? automagically. let's eat. combine pictures with best face. on the new samsung note ii. for a limited time, get two flip covers for the price of one, exclusively at verizon. >>> the australian radio hosts behind the prank call to a british hospital speak out about the tragic suicide of the nurse who took the call. what they're saying to her family when we continue. >>> major film critics are raving about a new movie "zero dark 30" that is a fictional account of the decades-long manhunt for osama bin laden. it's a code for half past midnight. the movie hasn't opened in theaters yet but already pulling in awards and is expected to be an oscar contender. >> you really believe this story? osama bin laden? >> yeah. >> the movie is also stirring up controversy because of a torture scene. the movie contains some extremely graphic scenes of a cia officer interrogating a al qaeda detainee. waterboarding, sleep deprivation and beatings and torture in detail leaving some to ask, does the film go too far and is it accurate
nobody move, especially you, charlie. how'd you do that? automagically. let's eat. combine pictures with best face. on the new samsung note ii. for a limited time, get two flip covers for the price of one, exclusively at verizon. >>> the australian radio hosts behind the prank call to a british hospital speak out about the tragic suicide of the nurse who took the call. what they're saying to her family when we continue. >>> major film critics are raving about a new movie...
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super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... ensure! nutrition in charge! [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... by what's getting done. measure commitment the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still commit
super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a...
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charlie, erica? >> thank you. >>> one man that knows about the complaints is former tsa administrator kip pauley, who's written a book "permanent emergency." good morning, mr. holly. >> good morning, charlie. >> are you arguing that the tsa needs to redefine its mission and strategy? >> it needs to redefine its strategy to get really risk-based and take away the things that were effective after 9/11 that are just causing wasted time and energy now. like fishing through bags for swiss army knives and things like that. and i think that would take a lot of tension out of the checkpoint and reduce the disconnect that we saw yesterday at the hearing. >> that would eliminate, in your judgment, the security lapses we've seen? >> it would allow the officers to focus on the truly big threats. and right now they've got so much congestion looking in bags for a laundry list of, quote/unquote, prohibited items, that they -- the lines get long, people's tempers get short. i think the patdown, the one they're doing
charlie, erica? >> thank you. >>> one man that knows about the complaints is former tsa administrator kip pauley, who's written a book "permanent emergency." good morning, mr. holly. >> good morning, charlie. >> are you arguing that the tsa needs to redefine its mission and strategy? >> it needs to redefine its strategy to get really risk-based and take away the things that were effective after 9/11 that are just causing wasted time and energy now....
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. >> pelley: reports from nancy cordes, charlie d'agata, and holly will kwrufpls. bob schieffer with our new poll showing who's ahead in the race for the white house. in a candid interview, president obama says he's lost a lot being president. >> the pomp, the circumstance, the title, the air force one, all that stuff probably isn't worth the sacrifice. >> pelley: but he tells us the one thing that makes the sacrifice worth it. and steve hartman "on the road" with a chef who serves up a generous portion of kindness. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, "patriots" is the word president obama used to describe the four americans killed in libya as their flag-draped caskets returned home late today. the president, secretary of state clinton, and defense secretary panetta were among those at joint base andrews outside washington to honor the first u.s. ambassador killed in the line of duty in 33 years. a state department information officer and two former navy seals who had been the ambassador's security
. >> pelley: reports from nancy cordes, charlie d'agata, and holly will kwrufpls. bob schieffer with our new poll showing who's ahead in the race for the white house. in a candid interview, president obama says he's lost a lot being president. >> the pomp, the circumstance, the title, the air force one, all that stuff probably isn't worth the sacrifice. >> pelley: but he tells us the one thing that makes the sacrifice worth it. and steve hartman "on the road" with a...